Damla Colbay

Damla Colbay (pronounced: dɒmlɑ d͡ʒɔlbɑ͡ɪ; born 14 January 1993) is a Turkish actress.[1]

Damla Colbay
Damla Colbay in 2017
Born (1993-01-14) 14 January 1993
İzmir, Turkey
NationalityTurkish
EducationDokuz Eylül University
OccupationActress
Years active2014–present

She became famous for her work on the TV series İçerde.

Life and career

Damla Colbay was born in İzmir on 14 February 1990 to Erhan and Ayten Colbay. She spent her childhood years in Karşıyaka and moved to Istanbul in 2013.[2] She studies acting at Dokuz Eylül University in İzmir.[1]

Damla made her first television appearance in 2014 in the TV series named Kara Para Aşk as Demet Demir.[1]

In 2015, Damla got her first leading role as İnci Temizyürek in the Turk remake of Juana la Virgen, titled Hayat Mucizelere Gebe.[1][2][3] Due to low ratings the series ended in early 2016 with 7 episodes.

In 2016, she starred as Eylem Aydın in İçerde. The series received high ratings becoming one of the most successful series in 2016 and 2017 in Turkey. İçerde broke the record as the most watched Turkish series on YouTube with its first episode reaching 11.6 million views as of July 2017.[4]

Filmography

TV series
Year Title Role Notes
2014–2015 Kara Para Aşk Demet Demir Supporting role
2015–2016 Hayat Mucizelere Gebe İnci Temizyürek Leading role
2016–2017 İçerde Eylem Aydın Leading role
2019 Zengin ve Yoksul Aysel Taştan Leading role
2019–2021 Hekimoğlu Zeynep Can Leading role
2022 Yalnız Kurt Esra/Sare Türkmen Leading role
2022–2023 Sıfırıncı Gün Selin Leading role

References

  1. "Damla Colbay: 'Başrol beni korkutmuyor'". Hürriyet. 4 December 2015. Retrieved 26 January 2016.
  2. Hakan Gence (18 December 2015). "Hayat Mucizelere Gebe dizisinde rol alan Damla Colbay: Bana kalsa doğurmazdım". Hürriyet. Retrieved 26 January 2016.
  3. "Damla Colbay - Oyuncular - Hayat Mucizelere Gebe". kanald.com.tr. Retrieved 26 January 2016.
  4. "Yeni rekor onların (2016'nın YouTube'da en çok izlenen videoları)".


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